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    Mechanisms of moisture absorption by cyanate ester modified epoxy resin matrices: the clustering of water molecules by Karad, Sunil K., Jones, Frank R.

    Published in Polymer (Guilford) (24-03-2005)
    “…One of the important factors, which determine the concentration of moisture that a polymer will absorb, is the effect of non-random mixing whereby…”
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    Moisture absorption by cyanate ester modified epoxy resin matrices. Part I. Effect of spiking parameters by Karad, Sunil K, Jones, Frank R, Attwood, David

    Published in Polymer (Guilford) (01-09-2002)
    “…The moisture absorption of cyanate ester modified epoxy resin matrices has been studied under thermal spiking conditions. Enhanced moisture absorption has been…”
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    Moisture absorption by cyanate ester modified epoxy resin matrices. Part II. The reverse thermal effect by Karad, Sunil K, Jones, Frank R, Attwood, David

    Published in Polymer (Guilford) (01-10-2002)
    “…The moisture absorption of cyanate ester modified epoxy resin matrices has been studied under constant hygrothermal conditions in an attempt to understand the…”
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    Moisture absorption by cyanate ester modified epoxy resin matrices. Part III. Effect of blend composition by Karad, Sunil K, Attwood, David, Jones, Frank R

    “…The moisture absorption of thermally cured cyanate ester modified epoxy resin matrices has been studied under constant hygrothermal conditions and with a…”
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    Moisture absorption by cyanate ester modified epoxy resin matrices. Part V: effect of resin structure by Karad, Sunil K., Attwood, David, Jones, Frank R.

    “…A series of epoxy resins of varying functionality (in terms of the number of epoxide groups) were used to cure the cyanate ester resin, AroCy L10…”
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    The effect of thermal spiking on moisture absorption, mechanical and viscoelastic properties of carbon fibre reinforced epoxy laminates by Hough, James A., Karad, Sunil K., Jones, Frank R.

    Published in Composites science and technology (01-06-2005)
    “…Moisture absorption by carbon fibre reinforced epoxy laminates may result in a reduction in mechanical properties and a lower maximum service temperature…”
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    Moisture absorption by cyanate ester modified epoxy resin matrices. Part IV: Effect of curing schedules by Karad, Sunil K., Attwood, David, Jones, Frank R.

    Published in Polymer composites (01-08-2003)
    “…The cure schedule (time and temperature) has a profound effect on the physical properties of thermosetting materials. For hydrophilic systems, it can also…”
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    Coexistence of beta 1- and beta 2-adrenoceptors in human right atrium. Direct identification by (+/-)-[125I]iodocyanopindolol binding by Brodde, O E, Karad, K, Zerkowski, H R, Rohm, N, Reidemeister, J C

    Published in Circulation research (01-12-1983)
    “…The highly specific beta-adrenoceptor radioligand, (+/-)-[125I]iodocyanopindolol, has been used to subclassify beta-adrenoceptors in membranes from human right…”
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    Coexistence of β1- and β2-Adrenoceptors in Human Right Atrium: Direct Identification by (±)-[125I]Iodocyanopindolol Binding by Brodde, Otto-Erich, Karad, Karsten, Zerkowski, Hans-Reinhard, Rohm, Norbert, Reidemeister, Christoph J

    Published in Circulation research (01-12-1983)
    “…The highly specific β-adrenoceptor radioligand, (±)-[I]iodocyanopindolol, has been used to subclassify β-adrenoceptors in membranes from human right atrial…”
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    Moisture absorption by cyanate ester modified epoxy resin matrices. Part III. Effect of blend composition by Karad, Sunil K, Attwood, David, Jones, Frank R

    “…The moisture absorption of thermally cured cyanate ester modified epoxy resin matrices has been studied under constant hygrothermal conditions and with a…”
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